Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - In the agricultural proverb, after the spring thunder, this sentence is

In the agricultural proverb, after the spring thunder, this sentence is

The sentence after "Spring Thunder" in agricultural proverbs is "Farmers turn from leisure to busy".

If it thunders on the day of the sting, the crops will start to grow again, and the farmers who grow crops will be busier. Friends who farm land know that the busier the field, the better. The busier it is, the more likely it is to produce high yield in the end. If crops are planted, everyone will be more idle, and the final output may be known.

For most parts of China, after the solar term, it will be a busy farming season in spring. At this time, the weather was warm, the earth began to recover and everything began to grow. Tea farmers have begun to pick spring tea, and mulberry farmers are also pruning mulberry branches and fertilizing mulberry trees. Wheat is growing at jointing stage, and the fields where rice is planted are being pruned.

Similar to "spring thunder, busy farming." Agricultural proverbs

1, "Spring thunder, everything grows."

Literally, when spring thunder rings, everything begins to grow. Spring thunder refers to the thunder of solar terms, indicating that the temperature is gradually warming up, which is suitable for crop growth.

2. "There is rain and lightning, and the wheat field is like a mound."

If this sentence is interpreted literally, when it rains and thunders, the wheat of that year will accumulate in the wheat field, like a mound, which indicates that there will be a bumper harvest of wheat that year.

"Before the thunder, it rained again and again in February."

If it thundered before the earthquake, it means that rainy days dominated the whole of February, and it snowed and thundered at the end of February in some areas, that is, it thundered before the earthquake.